Australia Australia - William Tyrrell, 3, Kendall, Nsw, 12 Sept 2014 - #40

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  • #641
I don’t think either bio parent is involved. I think they were there to set the scene for their whereabouts etc that day. However if they were called back in August ........
 
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were u sitting next to her dr slueth? Is that your comment to her? My laptop doesn't allow me to view the whole of the last sentence every time.. damn! I was looking up 'james weir' one day & saw coincidentally that she'd actually got some rewards for her journalism... I thought people here said she sucked. I don't actually know lol - but i have seen a few mistakes in her reporting - not that that has anything to do with your time in court. Just curious if the convo was with her?
 
  • #644
If the biological parents had organized a kidnapping with the intention of keeping William alive and well, why would BC suffer a foreboding? If anything he'd be happier than usual. For the foreboding to make sense, he would have to be having mixed feelings--he didn't want it to happen but it's against his code to dob, or he wanted the foster parents to suffer what he and Karlie did but he's sorry for William's sake.

I am thinking the same as you.
 
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Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 10s11 seconds ago




The court heard William’s biological grandmother told police the biological father called her that morning and said “something doesn’t feel right” and he wasn’t going to work. He says he doesn’t remember the conversation.
Well then, if he did that BEFORE, you'd think he'd call her again when told by police that William was missing. Surely it was more important to let his mother know rather than rushing to Maccas.
 
  • #648
He went to MacDonalds some time in the morning. The Police arrived in the afternoon when he was at home in the garden.
 
  • #649
Well then, if he did that BEFORE, you'd think he'd call her again when told by police that William was missing. Surely it was more important to let his mother know rather than rushing to Maccas.

Didn't he mean that he got up that day, felt like things didn't feel right, so didn't go to work and went to Maccas instead? And then was home in time to be there when the Police showed up to see if they had WT? Not that he went to Maccas after being told.

Even if he did though, idk, you've still got to eat something and so did Karlie... during my few grief periods I know I usually let my diet go to hell and eat all manner of rubbish
 
  • #650
I seem to detect some negativity towards the bio parents. Both Bio mother and father have endured a lot both before and after William went missing. Time to stop being so judgemental.
 
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Lia Harris‏Verified account @LiaJHarris 10s11 seconds ago




The court heard William’s biological grandmother told police the biological father called her that morning and said “something doesn’t feel right” and he wasn’t going to work. He says he doesn’t remember the conversation.
The biological grandmother has said many things and has been widely published in the MSM although has never been interviewed by LE and obviously didn't get asked to take the stand here at the inquest.
 
  • #652
He went to MacDonalds some time in the morning. The Police arrived in the afternoon when he was at home in the garden.

I thought he went to maccas after? It doesn't matter though - the before or after? theres no telling what one would do in such terrible circumstances... i feel sorry for the BPs and FPs both - until we find out what really happened :(
 
  • #653
I seem to detect some negativity towards the bio parents. Both Bio mother and father have endured a lot both before and after William went missing. Time to stop being so judgemental.

Are you telling us how we should comment?

We are permitted to give our opinion of the testimony today.
 
  • #654
The biological grandmother has said many things and has been widely published in the MSM although has never been interviewed by LE and obviously didn't get asked to take the stand here at the inquest.

How can you say she was never interviewed by Police? In the tweet you quoted, it says 'William’s biological grandmother told police'.
 
  • #655
Police initially thought he and the birth mother had William with them at their house in Granville in western Sydney, but it was a younger child.
The birth father said he was smoking a cigarette in the back yard and police hammered on the door and told his then partner that William was missing.
“I said ‘he’s f***ing what?’,” the father told the court.
“They f***ed up. The minister has a duty of care to keep him safe until 18.”

The court heard that the birth father had told his mother early on the same morning he had a feeling that “something doesn’t feel right” and he wasn’t going to work.
He told court that at the time, when he had gone to McDonald’s for several hours that morning he was “incoherent”.
But he said, “I do remember having that feeling, sensing something was wrong in that period ... making me sound crazy.”

William’s birth dad: ‘They f**ked up’
Cheez, what do they sell at that McDonalds? And how do you spend 'several hours' at McDonalds?
 
  • #656
Wonder if it was done on purpose for revenge. Anything is likely if W$W are therr supporting her. IMO
Some women are quite masculine looking. I wonder if the big man the fm saw was actually a big woman.
 
  • #657
Umm follow the convo and you'll see it was directed at bios..Doc said "Well that was an interesting hour"

Sleep said "tell us more"

Then Doc said the above quote, no need to wait for an explanation, last hour of inquest was bio parent's.

Bios have been cleared, just like FF and people need to quit bashing on bios just because they may not have had an upbringing like ff and have made mistakes in life, it doesn't mean Webslueth members have the right to be so disrespectful in their opinions
I agree it was about the biological parents, and to say people are unimpressive witnesses for reasons which will be given later is not to disrespect a difference of upbringing. What do you know about any of our upbringings anyway?
 
  • #658
Are you telling us how we should comment?

We are permitted to give our opinion of the testimony today.

Of course you are but what is interesting is that when the bios are being discussed suddenly there there are comments about how they present.
 
  • #659
I recall it being said somewhere (Karlies interview maybe) the police knocked on the door about 4pm. Karlie had already been out shopping for baby things.
Brendan was at Macca's for hours. Maybe he wanted to use the free wifi.
 
  • #660
Thank you to everyone who keeps us all updated. I have not posted in a while and to be honest am trying to wrap my head around everything.

All my remarks below are IMOO.

Everything, all the happenings on the day just seems so coincidental. I have found the line of questioning in the inquest very interesting . There is always a reason, a plan for formulating a line of questioning IMO.
It is just so unfathomable that this sweet little boy disappeared so swiftly, without a trace on a very quiet (albeit busy on that morning) street and no one saw a thing. The FD was in the town and it seems WT disappeared shortly before his return.

The initial reaction of FM and the frantic behaviour of FD, is of course absolutely normal, but the thought of an abduction on THAT street was so unfathomable that makes one think if there was a paranoia something like this might happen. Almost like it was the most likely scenario, expected. For reasons I am not sure of.

The alleged connections of Bio grandma's friend to certain people in the area I find so bizarre, it is a crazy. scary coincidence.

While both BPs have been cleared ss it is can be confirmed that they were in Sydney on the day - they have an alibi and given their prior incident of hiding with WT, could have known the police would come knocking there first.

A theory could be that they (or just the BM) got word of possible adoption, the bios had connection(s) in the town and perhaps one of the neighbours knew the connection(s) and then arranged for the abduction. BS does not come to repair as to not place himself there. Perhaps a neighbour was a watchperson on the house/street to signal an opportune time. Or a neighbour took him.

I know it seems very farfetched but the case is so bizarre. I just hope wherever he is he is alive and well. Could during the abduction something had gone wrong? I hope not.

Anyway, sorry for boring you all with my thoughts. And like I said just MOO.
 
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